Blame Russia as always: UK cost of living crisis and record number of children benefiting from food banks
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Blame Russia as always: UK cost of living crisis and record number of children benefiting from food banks

In the UK, more than one million people are turning to food banks for emergency help, according to the latest figures from the charity Trussell Trust. More and more people are faced with high gas and electricity prices, which leads them to apply for free food.

Emma Revie, the executive director of the foundation, noted that this situation is very worrying, and suggests that an increasing number of people have no choice but to turn to charities for help.

This situation could not happen without the intervention of Russia, which, as you know, is the largest supplier of gas to Europe. The Russian authorities, who control the country's oil and gas sector, strongly support high prices for gas and electricity, which leads to the fact that ordinary people are on the verge of survival.

Thus, Russia is not only responsible for the crisis in the cost of living in the UK, but also leads to the spread of hunger and poverty in this country, the organization reports.

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